Michael Jordan and some other NBA owners have reached new heights, landing on Forbes world list of billionaires.
Forbes released its list on Monday and noted that Jordan's net worth is estimated at $1 billion, thanks to his well-timed investment in the...

James Harden has been putting up MVP-caliber numbers all season for the Houston Rockets.
Given the chance to go head to head with one of his biggest competitors for the award, Harden and the Rockets came out on top.
Harden scored 33 points and Cleveland...

The Houston Rockets agreed to a three-year contract extension with head coach Kevin McHale on Wednesday.
ESPN.com reported that the deal is fully guaranteed and valued in excess of $12 million.
McHale, 57, is in his fourth season with the Rockets, who...

Dwight Howard walked past Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak in that Staples Center tunnel last spring and never really stopped, the allure of less pressure and a permanent honeymoon triggering a Texas two-step.
The hypersensitive hulk returns to...

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As NBA Commissioner Adam Silver prepared to announce sanctions against Clippers owner Donald Sterling on Tuesday morning in the wake of controversial remarks allegedly made by Sterling, other team owners rendered verdicts on their embattled counterpart.
Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander was perhaps the most critical, calling for Sterling to be ousted from ownership even though his interpretation of the league constitution did not allow for Silver to expel him under these circumstances. Alexander...

As part of the NBA's sweeping sanctions against Clippers owner Donald Sterling over his controversial racial remarks, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is urging the league's other owners to push for the Clippers' sale.
Silver said that if three-quarters of the league's owners approve, or 22 of the other 29, they have the authority to remove Sterling as an owner. "We will begin that process immediately," Silver said.
Here's a look at the other NBA owners who would make that decision:
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Free-agent forward Luol Deng agreed to a two-year, $20-million deal with the Miami Heat, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Dallas, Atlanta and Phoenix had also been pursuing the 10-year NBA veteran. Deng turned down a three-year, $30-million offer from the Chicago Bulls in January before getting dealt to the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Bulls avoided the luxury tax with the deal, made in the wake of Derrick Rose's knee injury.
Deng, 29, is a two-time All-Star who will join Chris Bosh and expected-to-return...